Singaporeans Went Wild at the Lomography Launch Party

What is the PURRR-fect way to spend a Thursday night? That’s right! At the Lomography Gallery Store Singapore celebrating one of their wildest (quite literally), craziest party! We had many roars, can-you-believe-it candid moments, and—the stars of the night—the ‘Go Wild with Lomography’ range was revealed!

Lomography Gallery Store Singapore turns into a Jungle Den for the night!

The night kicked off with food, friends, and fun! We mingled, checked out each other’s totally wild outfits, and—of course—posed for photo after photo and most importantly, we made new friends. And isn’t that what Lomography is about? Bringing people together. Lomography Gallery Store Singapore turned into a dark, dangerous den.

Once we had soaked in the sheer astonishment of the brand-new Lomography beauties, we launched into full ‘party-mode’!

Food for the Party Animals!

What is a true party without some whacky and utterly ridiculous games? First up was a draw-a-Lomography-camera, safari-style. Contestants had to use a bag of peanuts (yes, peanuts!) and arrange them into the outline of a Lomography camera! Our lucky winner won himself a fisheye 2 Python! Can you say ssss-uperb?

Our next wild and completely insane game was our very own, best-dressed fashion show. Our very fashionable contestants strutted down the runway clad in animal-prints, roaring and posing as they walked! Everyone was definitely dressed to impress. There were leopards, zebras, bears and cats. But there could only be one winner! After a dance-off tiebreaker, we had our winner! She earned herself and brand new Diana F+ Zebra edition! Wow whee…

Of course we pose with our paws and pretending to ROAAARRR..

We had an absolute blast! And we hope that all of you had a GRRR-eat time, too! But sadly, the night had to come to a close. We all went home, with the new Lomography cameras fresh in our memories.

Our Lomography Singapore Team definitely went wild and had fun!

So, what was your favorite part of the party? Have you got a roll of film developed with our wacky party photos? Leave us a tiny comment below, or leave a link to your photo album. We would love to hear from you, our safari friends!

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